
In War on Terror 2.0, the Watchword Is: ‘Be Careful for What You Wish’
The narrative coming from the administration decries the threat of violence from only the right.
By J. PEDRO ZÚQUETE
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Mr. Zúquete is an adjunct fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. He is a political scientist and researcher specializing in comparative politics, social movements, and socio-political extremism.

The narrative coming from the administration decries the threat of violence from only the right.
By J. PEDRO ZÚQUETE
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On the left, the most pervasive and potent conspiracy theory is that Trump is collaborating with hostile foreign powers to damage the United States.
By J. PEDRO ZÚQUETE
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The most likely perpetrators of left-wing violence will be small cells or individuals engaging in terror acts driven by their own planning, timing and means. These perpetrators are likely to be disconnected from formal organizations and effectively leaderless.
By J. PEDRO ZÚQUETE
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